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Mobile manufacturing company Maxx Mobilink Pvt Ltd has accused Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni for creating “alarmist circumstances” in the High Court. The Ranchi player was the brand ambassador for the company in the past before filing a case against the company for using his brand to sell their products.

The Indian captain has filed the petition in the court against Ajjay R Agarwal, Managing Director of Maxx for not following the High Court’s order which directed “refrain from selling any products” which suggests that the cricketer has endorsed it on November 2014.

Ajjay Agarwal has also filed a petition in the High Court claiming that the company have not used any of Dhoni’s image or name after the directives on November 17, 2014.

He said: “I say and submit that the company has removed all material from its own websites and from social media websites including Facebook.”

The affidavit filed stated, “However, at this juncture, I say and submit that the petitioner number one (Dhoni) is guilty of willfully misleading this court for the sake of creating alarmist circumstances,”

“I say that in the facts of the case before us, Facebook posts containing the image of petitioner number one (Dhoni) was posted by respondent number two (firm) sometime in the year 2012 which was well outside the active webpage of the Facebook account of the respondent number two; which fact was well within the knowledge of the petitioners (Dhoni and Rhiti Sports) who have deliberately dug up the posts associated with the petitioner number one (Dhoni) herein for the sake of creating the present cause of action…,” it mentioned.